Precio de la libertad [videorecording] = The Price of Freedom Peter Newington

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Summary language: English Original language: Spanish Series: El Espejo Enterrado ; Disc 4Publication details: USA Mexico Spain Microangelo Educational Media LLC 1994Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) 4 3/4 in. sound, colorOther title:
  • The Price of Freedom
Uniform titles:
  • The Price of Freedom
LOC classification:
  • PN1997 .P743 1994
Summary: From case cover: Every year million Mexicans gather in the great central square of their capital to celebrate El Grito, the cry for independance. Fuentes crosses the Andes to follow the steps of the great liberators, Bolivar and San Martin. From IMDb: Every year, a million Mexicans gather in the great central square of their capital to celebrate El Grito, the cry for Independence. Fuentes crosses the Andes in the steps of Bolivar and San Martin. The liberators succeeded n throwing off the Spanish yoke, but they found it harder to establish a just society. For the gaucho there was the consolation of the open spaces, the mountains, and the plains. And for those crowding into the new cities like Buenos Aires, there was the tango, a sad thought that can be danced.
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DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-D: DVD Cabinet D PN1997 .P743 1994 Available 000052

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From case cover:
Every year million Mexicans gather in the great central square of their capital to celebrate El Grito, the cry for independance. Fuentes crosses the Andes to follow the steps of the great liberators, Bolivar and San Martin.

From IMDb:
Every year, a million Mexicans gather in the great central square of their capital to celebrate El Grito, the cry for Independence. Fuentes crosses the Andes in the steps of Bolivar and San Martin. The liberators succeeded n throwing off the Spanish yoke, but they found it harder to establish a just society. For the gaucho there was the consolation of the open spaces, the mountains, and the plains. And for those crowding into the new cities like Buenos Aires, there was the tango, a sad thought that can be danced.

DVD video; Dolby Digital 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Regions 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen.

Spanish audio.

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